SQL2K Ent SP3a Win2k SP3
I've recently enabled awe memory on 2 of our servers.
Everything seems to be going OK, AWE memory counters
are active in performance monitor and the sql serror log
shows awe memory enabled on startup.
My question is, is the above information enough to know that
awe is working correctly? If not, what other things can be looked
at?
TIA.see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q274750#6
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BR,
Mark Broadbent mcdba,mcse+i
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> SQL2K Ent SP3a Win2k SP3
> I've recently enabled awe memory on 2 of our servers.
> Everything seems to be going OK, AWE memory counters
> are active in performance monitor and the sql serror log
> shows awe memory enabled on startup.
> My question is, is the above information enough to know that
> awe is working correctly? If not, what other things can be looked
> at?
> TIA.
>
>|||Also, when SQL Server starts you should see a line time in
the event log that says:
"Address Windowing Extensions enabled."
Ron
>--Original Message--
>see
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;Q274750#6
>--
>BR,
>Mark Broadbent mcdba,mcse+i
>_________________________
>"Stressed" <k@.c.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:%23oI0KZzVDHA.2164@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> SQL2K Ent SP3a Win2k SP3
>> I've recently enabled awe memory on 2 of our servers.
>> Everything seems to be going OK, AWE memory counters
>> are active in performance monitor and the sql serror log
>> shows awe memory enabled on startup.
>> My question is, is the above information enough to know
that
>> awe is working correctly? If not, what other things can
be looked
>> at?
>> TIA.
>>
>>
>
>.
>
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